enum LSProtocol::UniquenessLevel
Overview
Moniker uniqueness level to define scope of the moniker.
@since 3.16.0
Defined in:
lsprotocol/types.crEnum Members
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Document =
0
-
The moniker is only unique inside a document
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Project =
1
-
The moniker is unique inside a project for which a dump got created
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Group =
2
-
The moniker is unique inside the group to which a project belongs
-
Scheme =
3
-
The moniker is unique inside the moniker scheme.
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Global =
4
-
The moniker is globally unique
Constructors
Instance Method Summary
- #document?
- #global?
- #group?
- #project?
- #scheme?
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#to_json(builder : JSON::Builder)
Serializes this enum member by name.
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#to_s(io : IO) : Nil
Appends a
String
representation of this enum member to the given io.
Constructor Detail
Instance Method Detail
Serializes this enum member by name.
For non-flags enums, the serialization is a JSON string. The value is the
member name (see #to_s
) transformed with String#underscore
.
enum Stages
INITIAL
SECOND_STAGE
end
Stages::INITIAL.to_json # => %("initial")
Stages::SECOND_STAGE.to_json # => %("second_stage")
For flags enums, the serialization is a JSON array including every flagged
member individually serialized in the same way as a member of a non-flags enum.
None
is serialized as an empty array, All
as an array containing
all members.
@[Flags]
enum Sides
LEFT
RIGHT
end
Sides::LEFT.to_json # => %(["left"])
(Sides::LEFT | Sides::RIGHT).to_json # => %(["left","right"])
Sides::All.to_json # => %(["left","right"])
Sides::None.to_json # => %([])
ValueConverter.to_json
offers a different serialization strategy based on the
member value.